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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find answers to common questions about Audio Lab.

What is Audio Lab?

Audio Lab is a browser-based audio processing suite designed for musicians, sound designers, and audio enthusiasts. It offers a variety of tools to manipulate and enhance audio files directly in your web browser.

Is Audio Lab free to use?

Yes, Audio Lab is currently free to use for demonstration and educational purposes. All processing is done client-side in your browser.

What audio file formats are supported?

Audio Lab supports common audio formats like MP3, WAV, WebM, OGG, FLAC, AAC, and M4A. Performance may vary with very large files.

Do I need to install any software?

No, Audio Lab is a web application and runs entirely in your browser. No installation is required.

Is my audio uploaded to a server?

No, for most effects, all audio processing is done locally in your browser. Your audio files are not uploaded to any server for the core effects application.

How do I save my processed audio?

You can save your processed audio using the 'Export Configuration' panel. Choose your desired format and quality, and then click the 'Export Audio' button to download the file.

Why can't I hear a difference with some effects?

Some effects are subtle or depend heavily on the source audio. For example, a stereo widener won't have a noticeable effect on a mono track. Ensure your audio has the characteristics the effect is designed to work with (e.g., bass frequencies for a bass booster). Also, ensure your listening equipment (headphones/speakers) can reproduce the frequencies being affected.

What is 8D Audio?

8D Audio is a perceptual effect created by combining panning and reverb to simulate sound moving around the listener. It's best experienced with headphones. Its effectiveness can be subjective.

What does 'Tune to 432Hz' do?

This feature alters the pitch of a track from the standard A4=440Hz tuning to A4=432Hz. The perceived benefits of 432Hz tuning are a subject of ongoing discussion in the music community.